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Mikron WF 51 D/TNC 355 CNC Universal Milling Machine

Manufacturer
Mikron
Model
WF 51 D/TNC 355
Type
CNC Universal Milling Machine
Year
1988
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Milling machines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Travel X/Y/Z
710mm/500mm/460mm
Table dimensions X/Y
1000mm/500mm
Max table load capacity
500kg
Tool holder
SK40
Spindle speed
4000rpm
Control system
Heidenhain TNC 355
Operating hours
approx. 34000h

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 2000mm/2600mm/2250mm
Weight
approx. 3400kg

Accessories

Coolant system
Complete work area enclosure
approx. 34x SK40 tool holders
Slides and shafts for rolling
Documentation included

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Capabilities

The Mikron WF 51 D is a precision CNC universal milling machine built for versatile metalworking tasks. With its 710×500×460mm travel range and SK40 tool interface, it handles drilling, boring, and milling operations on medium-sized components with excellent accuracy. The Heidenhain TNC 355 control system provides reliable, proven CNC functionality for both simple and complex part geometries. Maximum spindle speed of 4000 rpm and 500kg table capacity suit aluminum, steel, and cast iron work across various industries.

Industries & Uses

This machine is ideal for job shops, precision engineering firms, and small-to-medium manufacturers producing custom parts, prototypes, or batch runs. Industries like automotive suppliers, medical device makers, and general metal fabrication shops rely on universal mills like this for flexibility—one machine handles multiple operations without extensive retooling. It's also suitable for tool and die makers, and repair shops needing dependable machining capacity.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1988 machine, inspect spindle bearings for play or noise, check the table surface for wear and flatness, and verify all axis movements run smoothly without binding. Request detailed maintenance records, particularly for the coolant system and spindle servicing. The 34,000 operating hours are moderate for the age—confirm whether major components like ballscrews and bearings have been recently replaced. Test the control system responsiveness and verify all 34 tool holders function properly. Have a mechanic present during inspection to assess wear on guide ways and check the full enclosure for damage.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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